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A potion that replenishes health.
Hearts in video games are often associated with health or extra lives. From picking them up free of charge to buying them for in-game money.
Heart containers give Link one extra heart of health in Legend of Zelda and let fighters recover all of their health in the Super Smash Bros. series.
One of four pieces of a heart container, an item that increases the player character's health in the Legend of Zelda series. They are hidden throughout the game world, or occasionally can be purchased in shops.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
The starter sword in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. It's given to link by Orca when the Helmaroc King drops Tetra in the Forest of Fairies.
A typical treasure chest that is hidden under normal circumstances. Can usually be revealed by the player.
A recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series that shoots out a chain with a spike on the end. Once the spike is lodged into an object or enemy, the chain retracts and pulls Link (or the enemy) along rapidly.
Appears in The Legend of Zelda. Is made in Hyrule.
A popular element attached to an arrow to provide long range incapacitation.
A giant rectangular (usually a square or cube) piece of ice. They can be walked across or pushed around.
Frozen water that can be a hazard to the player or used as a weapon.
An Eskimo hut built of blocks of snow in the shape of a dome.
Iron boots are heavy. People wearing iron boots will move slowly, sink in water, and be hard to move. This can be both a good and a bad thing.
A box that holds weapons in Kart Racers that can be collected whence the player typically drives through one.
An item Link must eat in order to understand the language of the creatures called "Minish" (or Picori) in Zelda: The MInish Cap.
Used to open doors, or anything else that is locked. In any game where the player has an inventory, it's a safe bet that a key will appear at some point.
They are magical tokens that you can obtain in The Minish Cap. If you find someone with a match and it fits, something good will happen, so make sure you fit as many together as you can so you can beat the game easier!
A sword meant for little kids. It's a weak sword, but great for beginners!
The Kokiri's Emerald is the Spiritual Stone of the Forest. It is acquired after lifting the curse of the Great Deku Tree in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
A ladder is used to gain access to higher or lower ground. Also used as a weapon in most wrestling games.
Before flashlights were invented, this contraption was used to see in the dark.
A laser is a focused beam of light, invisible through the air without some other medium (such as smoke) to illuminate it. Lasers are often used in video games as part of a targeting system, or as an offensive weapon in their own right.
A fence made out of horizontal lasers that is either impassable or will kill you when attempted to pass it. Usually has a switch to turn it off/on.
Lava is molten rock, usually from the interior of a planet, and in games is often used as a hazard to players, or as a visible gameplay-area boundary.
Another overdue library book.
An item that appears in several Legend of Zelda titles, it typically shows the player things that were invisible to the eye before.
Letters are a form of written communication, which in recent times have been superseded by internet communications.
Light arrows are one of two items needed to defeat the terrifying Ganon
The milk that Link can obtain from Lon Lon Ranch in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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